Do we still need a standalone GPS device?
I’m a directionally challenged individual. As a result, I’ve been using a GPS since it was first offered.
Greg Glenday to Give National Advertisers Access, Reach Across Clear Channel Radio Assets
National advertisers will now have easy access to Clear Channel Radio’s multiple platforms to develop innovative and creative campaigns via Clear Channel Radio’s National Advertiser Platforms Group, led by Charlie Rahilly.
U.S. Teens Lose Interest In Blogging
Reuters is reporting that blogging by teenagers and young adults has dropped by half over the past three years as they turn instead to texting and social networking sites such as Facebook, a new study shows.
Android Doubles U.S. Market Share
Android operating system for smartphones has more than doubled its market share in the U.S. between September and December, according to comScore’s survey of more than 30,000 consumers aged 13 and up.
RealNetworks and Viacom to Separate Rhapsody Into Independent Company
On Tuesday February 9, 2010, 4:34 pm EST SEATTLE and , Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — RealNetworks, Inc.
An Annual Report on One Man’s Life
Nicholas Felton holding his 2008 Annual Report. At the end of 2005, Nicholas Felton decided to publish a report that would chronicle his life over the previous year.
YouTube Will Kill Flat-rate Mobile Broadband Pricing Forever
Video is driving the projected increase in both mobile and wired broadband – but it’s not the proliferation of video that’s the problem for mobile operators so much as the relative ease with which consumers can now access it.
Microsoft looks at health potential of Xbox, apps
Microsoft hopes to vamp up its HealthVault and other health services by making it easier for users to do everything from track their caloric intake to count their steps using their cell phones, according to researchers at a Microsoft forum on health care technology in Beijing.
Google takes on social network giants with launch of Buzz
Google has taken the wraps off its latest social network known as Buzz. The service – integrated directly with its e-mail service Gmail – allows users to post status updates, share content and read and comment on friends posts.



















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